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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand December 9, 1976 The Utah Independent Page 9 TARGETING A CORNER ON EDUCATION THE FBI AND CIA Continued from CARTERS AFRICAN CRISIS Bv Paul Scott Washington: President-eleJimmy Carter's first big foreign policy test could come in southern Africa shortly after he takes office in January. Thats the frank warning that Secretary of State- Henry Kissinger delivered in his recent private foreign policy briefing of the President-elein Plains, Ga. Secretary Kissinger cautioned Carter to be prepared fora possible breakdown of the current Geneva negotiations between the white-rule- d government of Rhodesia and the black nationalist and guerrilla groups seeking control of that countrys government. Negotiations involving the transfer of power are now tightly deadlocked, according to Kissinger, and there appears little likelihood of any agreement being reached before January 20 when Carter is scheduled to take over the and did not give his recommen-- . dation on what the President-eleshould be prepared to do in Rhodesia when he takes over the White House. Instead, Kissinger ct ct only outlined present U.S. policy which he said was for a continued negotiated and peaceful change of governments. - ct Carter was bluntly told that failure of the Geneva talks would force a decision on how far the U.S. should go in helping the black nationalist groups and the Organization of African Unity overthrow the government of President Ian Smith. Noting that the black African nationalists and guerrillas and the OAU have vowed to step up the guerrilla warfare against the present Rhodesia government, Kissinger stressed that Carter would have to decide whether this country would support the increased military effort with material aid in addition to the present economic and diplomatic sanctions. It could be one of the most important decisions that you will be called on to make during your term in office, Secretary Kissinger told Carter. That is why I am alerting you now to the possible breakdown of the Geneva talks. white-controll- ed to According State who Department disCarter-Kissinglearned of the cussions from the Secretary of reply State, the President-elect- s was a general one that he was strongly committed to bringing black rule to Rhodesia. Whether this involves the support of the use of force. Carter did not say. However, he did note that Senator Dick Clark (D. Ia.), chairman of the African Subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was touring the region and that he planned to confer with him early in December. The liberal Democratic Senator is a vigorous advocate of overturning the Smith regime and favors whatever means necessary to accomplish the task. Committee aides say this includes giving material support to the military operations of the black guerrilla groups. In his briefing of Carter, Secretary Kissinger was not asked informants er ?WEBufsiLVER & I . warning TOP MARKET PRICES A & A Trading 227 West 600 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Phone (801) 531-645- 7 ? 9 & 7 1 on the approximately two months before Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Tex. The purpose is to determine if the two security agencies turned over all the vital information they had gathered on Oswald's mysterious trip to the Warren Commission, which conducted the original investigation of the Kennedy assassination. In their final report covering the assassination, the Commission made the following statement on the Mexican trip of Oswald: The investigation of the Commission has thus produced no evidence that Oswalds trip to Mexico was in any way connected with the as'sassination of President Kennedy, nor has it uncovered developing crisis in Africa came to Carter in the form of a special report by Retired Lt. General Daniel Graham, former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency. In a paper titled The Crisis in Africa: U.S. Strategy At A Cros- evidence that the Cuban sroads, Graham, a close friend of government had any involvement former Defense Secretary James in the assassination. To the contrary, the ComSchlesinger,who has been advising has been advised by the mission, Carter on defense matters, CIA and FBI that secret and reported: The current lack of a U.S. reliable sources corroborate the or even U.S. strategic thinking, capable of embracing a situation such as has arisen in southern Africa represents one of our most serious weaknesses at this stage of our relations with the USSR. The current feature of what is happening in southern Africa from the standpoint of the U.S. is that the USSR is proceedings the area on the basis of a comprehensively conceived and firmly held global strategy while the U.S. is not. The USSR admittedly has as the overall purpose of its strategy eroding the world power and influence of the U.S., and as the cutting edge exacerbating and exploiting U.S. difficulties in any region of the world, such as soutl'rrn Africa, .that promise to contribute to this purpose. In contrast to these specific Soviet policy objectives, Graham contends the U.S. has none, strategy, presidency. V ANOTHER WARNING Another pit Representative Richardson Preyer (D. N.C.) is seeking FBI and CIA files covering their investigation of Lee Harvey Oswalds trip to Mexico City in September, 1963, stating: statements of Senora Duran (employee in Cuban Embassy) in all material respects, and the the Cuban government had no relationship with Lee Harvey Oswald other than that described by Senora Duran. Based on tips from within the CIA, Subcommittee investigators documents have subpoenaed which they claim had information deleted from them before being turned over to the Warren Commission. These documents contain By Erma J. Christensen Following is a study of education discussed by Chief State School Officers Institute during their meeting July 25 - August 2, 1974. The ideology of the speakers was compared on the program with basic free enterprise education and humanistic education 1. . .MLmw .iAvN. ut the region. Now that events are forcing the U.S. to take a more definitive position, it still gives no evidence of any strategic design that it intends to further. Instead, the U.S. aim appears to be limited to minimizing the local, immediate effects of an anticipated debacle. General Graham also believes how Carter meets this developing crisis in southern Africa could determine the success or failure of his administration. oooooooooooooooo Free enterprise 3. Individual wealth variations 4. Basic education 5. Family unit emphasized 6. Work ethic 7. Truth and absolutes 8. Spiritual values taught 9. Law of conservation of energy 10. Luxuries and affluence commonplace 1 Nationalism-patriotistaught 12 Decentralization 13 Elitism 14 Unlimited production of food 15 Free exchange of goods & 2. . 1 m D ...America is a free enterprise system is a tool of the rich to exploit the poor.... It is all right to do your own thing, just so it does not hurt anybody else." (Hedonism) Local schools have come under control of a coalition of NO-GOO- humanist-oriente- d coun-try....T- he college profes- sors, the NEA, teachers union leaders and federal bureaucrats who have adopted the humanist HUMANISTIC EDUCA TION Government must plan & control Wealth redistributed Education for socialization Society emphasized( Mankind, World Community) Technology - pleasure Relativism-inquiry-opini- on Physical laws emphasized Eneigy resources diminishing children guilty Assorted Back Issues for ONLY S1.00 oooooooooooooooo -- Luxuries are immoral World government Centralization of government -short ballot Classless society - secularization of religion Strong population control Republic Constitution Welfarism formation 17 Universal & eternal principleis Collectivist government by Social meetings with Soviet and Cuban 18 History essential study Scientists intelligence officials in Mexico 19 Improve the present system Futurism-n- o never which was made eternal verities City All of the humanistic precepts is irrelevant available to the Warren Comin the right column were found in History about different system -mission. Focus on Man, the new Utah social Bring Persons with access to the interdependence studies prospectus. documents contend that even if the withheld information had been turned over to the Commission it philosophy as their own....The experiment using e school bus public schools are not giving during would not have changed the panels final conclusion that Oswald was children adequate training in basic trips for both subject matter and BEHAVIOR-CHANGINthe lone assassin of President academic skills and knowledge, to say nothing of the lack of moral, purposes....A project involving Kennedy. The House probers also are religious, social, ecpnomic, and SENSITIVITY TRAINING for political views based on traditional TEACHERS and STUDENTS in seeking a detailed listing of all inEnglish, social studies, science, and formation turned over to the FBI biblical principles... Pacesetters in Innovation, math, to develop significant by the CIA and State Department catalog of CHANGE in classroom pracon Oswalds activities prior to the HEWs 584-paprograms for education clearly tices.... A project to acquaint Kennedy assassination. shows that the federal government teachers with the psychological A study of how these agencies and its university-base- d educator and sociological dynamics of reports on the defector and and were handled within the network has turned the public VALUE development VALUE and to test schools a into for assessment, FBI is being planned by the testing ground in students for value orientation. lawmakers. To veteran FBI of- EXPERIMENTS ficials, the proposed study looks psychotherapy and indoctrination! A few examples are as The clincher as follows: more like an investigation of their A follows: evaluate to which BLOCK the ...Forces project agency than a move to determine if educational television as a major adoption of these new ideas will be anyone other than Oswald was intool to CHANGE identified and ways to overcome instructional in the volved Kennedy asstudent interests and aspirations, these forces will be explored. sassination. HEW speaking. What are WE With the committee scheduled and to CHANGE parent-stude...A to GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? in Januaiy to seek at least $2 relationships. project million in additional funds to continue their investigations, members of Congress ought to make sure of exactly what the probers have in mind before voting the funds. The Best For Less Otherwise. Congress could be sanctioning one of the greatest government witch hunts of its WILLIAMS PRINTING security and intelligence agencies in recent years. 543 University Village about 16 Oswalds audio-equipme- nt long-distanc- ge ex-Mari- ne nt SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH EXPOSE YOUR FRIENDS to the Utah Independent p mMSp Erma J. Christensen Irene Conlon, in her study Women, We Can Do It", says: The students are learning that G The U.S., on the other hand, is proceeding in southern Africa on the basis of neither an overall apstrategy nor even a clear-cpreciation of the potential impact of developments in that region on the general strategic interests of the nation. Until quite recently, the U.S. tended to ignore southern Africa except when and as circumstances forced it to take a position on one specific issue or another. Then it acted on a strictly ad hoc basis, and without constructive evidently purpose or policies of its own for 12 g Society is responsible Self-responsibil-ity services in- or education for a new social order the topics of comparison. For the sake of future generations of American children, we must return to basic education. The children have been exposed to the humanist philosophy for generations, and they have grown up into hedonists, nihilists and humanists", incapable of coherent communication, unable to write, spell or compute, or command the English language. Where will be found American scientists? Why are American students being experimented upon? Following are the comparisons: BASIC EDUCA TION No free man shall be debarred of his right to bear arms. - Thomas Jefferson 84108 BUS. TIM WILLIAMS HOME 364-135582-460- 8 6 |